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VolleyDawgs sweep Rose Hill Christian 3-0

BO BRUMFIELD
Last updated: October 8, 2025 1:20 pm
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Ashland, Ky. — Lawrence County Volleyball picked up another victory on Tuesday in straight sets over Rose Hill Christian. 

Lawrence County Seniors

Brylee Stafford and Gabby Stinnett have been steady all season for the VolleyDawgs 

Lawrence County improved to 6-10 on the season after they took care of the Royals 3-0 after being off since September 25th. 

In the first set it was 25-7 in the second set 25-6 and closed out the victory with 25-8 win in the third set. 

The VolleyDawgs will return to action on Thursday at Prestonsburg and then will head across the river for a tournament at Tolsia on Saturday. 

Bulldog Head Coach Autumn Blevins 

COACH’S COMMENTS

“… After a few days off for fall break, our team came back with great energy and enthusiasm. We’re focused on finishing the season stronger than we started, and this was a great step forward. Despite some injuries, the team has adapted well and shown great flexibility. I’m excited about our progress as we head toward the district tournament!” 

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